Sheriff Blotter: Three Arrests and Petty Thefts

A 42 year old Ann Arbor woman was arrested for domestic violence in the 4200 block of Eyrie Drive, Sunday, October 16. She was taken to the Washtenaw County Jail after deputies arrived at 3:44 p.m. Charges are being submitted to the Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s office for review.

No arrest was made in a 1:00 a.m. domestic violence assault in the 100 block of Cherry Lane, Friday, October 14. Deputies have submitted charges for review with the Washtenaw County Prosecutor.

A deputy smelled alcohol after pulling over a 48 year old Ann Arbor woman for speeding at the corner of Wagner and Liberty Roads at 5:56 p.m., October 15. After failing a field sobriety test, she was transported to the county jail where she took a breathalyzer test that registered a blood alcohol level above 0.17 percent. Recommendation for charges have been sent for submitted with the prosecutor.

The driver that a deputy pulled over at the corner of Miller and Dexter-Ann Arbor Roads for a traffic violation, failed a field sobriety test and was arrested at 1:00 a.m., October 13 The 48-year-old Ann Arbor woman was taken to the Washtenaw County Jail, where a blood sample was drawn and sent to the crime lab. Pending results, deputies will submit the case for review with the Washtenaw County Prosecutor.

A home owner in the 8400 block of Cedar Hills Drive called 911 at 7:24 a.m., October 11, to report that the window of their car was broken in sometime over night and a wallet was stolen. Deputies are still investigating this crime in Webster Township.

An apple laptop was stolen from a car parked in a garage in the 4800 block of Polo Fields Drive, sometime overnight on October 14. The Scio Township home owner left the garage door open from Friday night to Saturday morning and the car unlocked. The owner and did not realize the computer was gone until it was reported on October 17.

Two bikes left next to a house in the 3800 block of Tubbs Road, in Scio Township, were reported stolen, Sunday, October 16. There are no suspects.

A credit card left in an unlocked car in the 7800 block of Kookaburra Court, in Dexter, was used twice in local businesses after it was stolen in the early morning hours of October 17. The card has since been cancelled and deputies are working with businesses to find out who used it.

A customer at a business in the 200 block of Baker Road realized that they had left their wallet there and went back to get it at 12:00 noon. But by the time they returned the wallet had been taken. Deputies are investigating.

Two juveniles were caught spray painting graffiti on the Mill Creek board walk behind the Dexter District Library, October 11. Deputies say they have identified both of them and are currently talking to their parents.